Hi,
John Stoffel wrote:
"Matthieu" == Matthieu CASTET <[email protected]> writes:
Matthieu> I will say, why not put the restriction of the firmware
Matthieu> binary blob ? It run on the device so it will be difficult
Matthieu> for people to analyse it.
So what do I do when I take my US laptop and fly to country X, which
has comletely different rules for these radios? Do I have to re-flash
my firmware to make it work properly?
And what happen with the userspace binary blob ?
How it will know in which country you are ?
Does it access to a secret GPS on your computer ?
So there are 2 solutions :
- make the card work only for a country with a flag in a RO eeprom or in
another place in the hardware (firmware, ....).
- make the card works on all the possible channels.
Also if the firmware need to be load each time you reset the card (this
is the case with the current ipw2xxx implementation), you won't notice
if you switch for a firmware for a country X to a firmware for a country Y.
Matthieu
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